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and sold separately in many countries
[1] other standard colors sold separately included « indigo/clear » (indigo top with a clear translucent bottom), « emerald blue » (turquoise), and white; the latter two were only available in japan
nintendo released a number of limited edition controllers in japan through club nintendo, which featured a unique color scheme and/or logo in the center
club nintendo controllers could be purchased for 500 points each and designs included « mario » (red top and blue bottom),[3] « luigi » (green top and blue bottom),[4] « wario » (yellow top and purple bottom)[5] and a « club nintendo » controller (white top and light blue bottom)
[6] the « mario » design was also made available in limited quantities through the european stars catalogue for 5000 points
additionally, a number of limited edition gamecube consoles have been released which included matching controllers
colors released in japan include « starlight gold »,[2][8] « crystal white »,[9] « symphonic green » (mint green),[10] « hanshin tigers » (black with hanshin tigers logo),[11][12] « gundam copper » (two-tone red with gundam logo)[2][10] and « transparent » which was included with the « enjoy plus pack + » bundle
[13] the « symphonic green » and « crystal white » colors were also released in europe, although the latter was renamed « pearl white » and bundled with mario smash football
[14] a resident evil 4 controller (silver top and black bottom with logo) was available in europe as part of a limited edition resident evil 4 console bundle
[10][15] the panasonic q, a gamecube/dvd player hybrid system exclusive to japan, came bundled with a grey panasonic branded version of the controller
the wavebird wireless controller is an rf-based wireless controller based on the same design as the standard controller
it communicates with the gamecube system wirelessly through a receiver dongle connected to one of the system’s controller ports
it is powered by two aa batteries
as a power-conservation measure, the wavebird lacks the rumble function of the standard controller
a specially-designed variation of the gamecube controller was created for the lodgenet in some north american hotels
the controller can be used for pay-per-play access to select gamecube titles
in addition to the standard gamecube controller inputs, the lodgenet controller features six additional buttons which are used to control the on-screen game selection interface
the controller cannot be used on regular home systems
official controllers are becoming scarce at retailers, as a result of increased demand of the controller due to the wii’s backward compatibility with gamecube games and the fact that several wii games support the controller as a primary method of control
in response to the regained popularity, nintendo decided to re-launch the gamecube controller
in april 2008, nintendo released a white gamecube controller, exclusive to japan
[17] the controller has not been released outside japan, but online retailers such as amazon
com and play-asia do import and sell the controller internationally
[18][19] it differs from previous editions in that it features a white cable which is 3 m (9
8 ft) long, rather than the 2 m (6
5 ft) black cable used on standard controllers
in 2014, the manufacturing production of the white controller was resumed under the super smash bros
branding, again exclusively for japan (see more info on the super smash bros
nintendo of america continued to sell wired platinum controllers up until early 2012 in north america, but have since sold out
it is unknown if they will ever go through another production run
edition controller was released in 2014, in conjunction with the release of super smash bros
the controller features a metallic silver super smash bros
logo surrounded by flames instead of the nintendo gamecube logo
it comes in standard black worldwide, although a white version was released in japan only
[21] these controllers have much longer cables than the original controllers
[22] along with the release of the controller, nintendo released a gamecube controller adapter for the wii u
the adapter supports four gamecube controllers, and all original pads are supported
a second adapter can be hooked up to a console, allowing up to eight players to use a gamecube controller
the adapter is only officially compatible with super smash bros
for wii u; no other games allow its use, although some homebrew software is compatible with the adapter and allows it to be used on other games
during the electronic entertainment expo 2018, nintendo confirmed it is re-issuing the black gamecube controller for use with super smash bros
ultimate for the nintendo switch as the game officially supports the controller (in docked mode only, though it is still possible to play in tabletop mode via adapter) like its wii and wii u predecessors
the re-issued controller was released on november 2, 2018, and will feature a simplified variant super smash bros
on the same day, nintendo will also re-issue the official usb gamecube controller adapter, with a generic nintendo embossed branding unlike the first edition that featured the wii u logo
[23] the nintendo switch itself and some of its games is technically capable of supporting the gamecube controller in docked mode (it can also be played in tabletop mode via hori’s multiport usb playstand) after a system update issued in october 2017
due to the wii’s ability to use gamecube controller input, all official gamecube controllers may be used on the wii
gamecube software played on the wii requires the use of a gamecube controller (and, for games with save data, a memory card), and cannot be played with standard wii controllers
wii software can be programmed to make full use of gamecube controllers
nearly all virtual console games and certain wii and wiiware games have been designed to support gamecube controllers